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Radiative Transfer
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The article was published on 1950-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 9085 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Radiative transfer.read more
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IPRT polarized radiative transfer model intercomparison project – Phase A
Claudia Emde,Vasileios Barlakas,Céline Cornet,Frank Evans,Sergey Korkin,Yoshifumi Ota,Laurent C.-Labonnote,Alexei Lyapustin,Andreas Macke,Bernhard Mayer,Manfred Wendisch +10 more
TL;DR: The results of the first phase of the IPRT project have been published in this paper, which includes ten test cases, from simple setups with only one layer and Rayleigh scattering to rather sophisticated setups with a cloud embedded in a standard atmosphere above an ocean surface.
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A three-dimensional modular adaptable grid numerical model for light propagation during laser irradiation of skin tissue
T.J. Pfefer,J. Kehlet Barton,Eric K. Chan,Mathieu G. Ducros,Brian S. Sorg,Thomas E. Milner,J.S. Nelson,Ashley J. Welch +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, a modular adaptive geometry numerical model capable of simulating the propagation of laser light in a wide variety of multiple component tissues has been developed and tested, where a material grid array is generated by assigning a value representing a tissue type to each of a large number of small voxels.
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Radiative transfer of ultrasound
TL;DR: In this paper, a radiative transfer equation is used to model the diffuse multiple scattering of ultrasound in a medium containing discrete random scatterers, and the theory is applied to a statistically homogeneous, isotropic elastic half-space containing randomly distributed spherical voids illuminated by a harmonic plane wave.
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Transverse thermal conductivity of porous materials made from aligned nano- and microcylindrical pores
TL;DR: In this article, an approximate ballistic-diffusive microscopic effective medium model was proposed to predict the thermal conductivity of phonons in two-dimensional nanoporous and microporous materials made from aligned cylindrical pores.
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Bio-Inspired Polarized Skylight-Based Navigation Sensors: A Review
TL;DR: The potential for simple, high performance miniaturized bioinstrumentation that can assist people in navigation will be explored.